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it remains a continuing threat and a foreign policy failure. it is not easy. you can't look back and say a prior administration did a great job. we are where we are, however, and it is not a good situation. there is no way to know how iran reads our actions to north korea but there it is. >>chris: see you next week. we pick up with our discussion with "panel plus," posting the video before noon eastern time. next is our "power player of the week." >> over the last 40 years, presidents have come and gone and now there's a man in charge. our power player of the week. >> i want to hold them accountable. >> the new executive editor of the washington post. the paper of ben bradley, woodward and bernstein. the. >> how intimidating was it to follow in the footsteps of br bradlee and woodward and bernstein? . he knows all about taking on the powerful. before coming to washington, he was editor of the boston globe for a decade he when it won six pulitzer prizes, including one for exposing sex abuse in the catholic church. >> there had been a pattern where when they kne
it remains a continuing threat and a foreign policy failure. it is not easy. you can't look back and say a prior administration did a great job. we are where we are, however, and it is not a good situation. there is no way to know how iran reads our actions to north korea but there it is. >>chris: see you next week. we pick up with our discussion with "panel plus," posting the video before noon eastern time. next is our "power player of the week." >> over the...
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but president obama has never really wanted to have an aggressive foreign policy agenda. so he doesn't have that kind of flexibility that you saw with reagan, for example or with bill clinton. >> no, and it is as you say largely self-imposed some people in the run up to the election looked what the did he in terms of troops in afghanistan and some of the other decisions and thought maybe this was simply about keeping things calm in the run up in the election. i think we have seen in particular after the election after syria, this is not a president not a president who wants to have a robust or big or foreign policy. that's not going to win him any marks out there either. >> are we going to see a big budget deal before this is over. the grand bargain very much going to come back here in a couple of months. >> yes. the other thing that's going to come back is the didn't ceiling fight. if the republicans fall on swords saying they will not raise the debt ceiling, then i think that pitches forward scenario of blaming washington function on the republicans. it's going to be a
but president obama has never really wanted to have an aggressive foreign policy agenda. so he doesn't have that kind of flexibility that you saw with reagan, for example or with bill clinton. >> no, and it is as you say largely self-imposed some people in the run up to the election looked what the did he in terms of troops in afghanistan and some of the other decisions and thought maybe this was simply about keeping things calm in the run up in the election. i think we have seen in...
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it remains a continuing threat and a foreign policy failure. it is not easy. you can't look back and say a prior administration did a great job. we are where we are, however, and it is not a good situation. there is no way to know how iran reads our actions to north korea but there it is. >>chris: see you next week. we pick up with our discussion with "panel plus," posting the video before noon eastern time. next is our "power player of the week." when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ over our secure network, verizon innovators are building a world of medical treatment data in the cloud. so doctors can make a more informed diagnosis fro
it remains a continuing threat and a foreign policy failure. it is not easy. you can't look back and say a prior administration did a great job. we are where we are, however, and it is not a good situation. there is no way to know how iran reads our actions to north korea but there it is. >>chris: see you next week. we pick up with our discussion with "panel plus," posting the video before noon eastern time. next is our "power player of the week." when you have...
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on foreign policy. and we will listen to recordings of phone calls president nexen made in the summer of 1972 and discussed them with historian richard norton smith. ♪ good morning, the debate over changing the senate filibuster, known as the nuclear option will continue this weekend with senator harry reid and senator mitch mcconnell here tomorrow on nbc's "meet the press." on monday night, behind closed doors, the full senate will meet in the old senate chamber to discuss and debate the issue. "the new york times" called the exchange, -- and another new headline this mornin
on foreign policy. and we will listen to recordings of phone calls president nexen made in the summer of 1972 and discussed them with historian richard norton smith. ♪ good morning, the debate over changing the senate filibuster, known as the nuclear option will continue this weekend with senator harry reid and senator mitch mcconnell here tomorrow on nbc's "meet the press." on monday night, behind closed doors, the full senate will meet in the old senate chamber to discuss and...
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. >> jon: you can imagine with the foreign policy. >> not the foreign policy the government shutdown the syrians think we're idiots. >> jon: we're idiots? >> yeah. >> jon: they are hardly if a position to judge us. syria is not a model society these days. >> yeah, but guess what? even with the whole country torn part the syrian government has paid all its bills and workers wages. can you believe that (bleep)? the memorial i'm sure they are building to this war is open right now. (bleep). >> jon: wow. so the government is open. but -- but -- but assad is still a murderous dictator. >> true. but you want to know what he said to me today, jon? >> jon: wait, what he said to you? >> yeah, the president of syria said to me today while we were eating he said what is up with that ted cruz guy? seems like a bit of a whack job. >> jon: reety assad said that to you? totally. >> jon: did you did you say to assad? >> what (bleep) am i supposed to say you just nod and finish .our [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. listen. if you were an astute observer of politics you may have noted washi
. >> jon: you can imagine with the foreign policy. >> not the foreign policy the government shutdown the syrians think we're idiots. >> jon: we're idiots? >> yeah. >> jon: they are hardly if a position to judge us. syria is not a model society these days. >> yeah, but guess what? even with the whole country torn part the syrian government has paid all its bills and workers wages. can you believe that (bleep)? the memorial i'm sure they are building to this...
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fundamental, important foreign policy issues that you do not do at 3:00 o'clock in the morning and change the dynamics of the middle east, change the dynamics of our national security and interest. >> but is this business as usual from now on in washington? coming up, we will dissect what some are calling a, quote, carnival stage of the u.s. government. rick? >> all right. from the carnival to the weather. spring is here officially. but for millions of americans, it feels more like winter is not going away. the snow continues to fall in parts of colorado. it's part of the storm in the midwest. it could drop a foot of snow in some areas. and this storm system is on the move. it could create some serious travel problems all the way to those of us here in the northeast. meteorologist janis dean live with more. >> it's nice to see you. i'm sorry i'm delivering the bad news. >> that's okay. >> for a lot of folks, unfortunately. millions of people could be seeing another winter storm. let's take a look at it. there is our satellite imagery. heavy snow into kansas city. a warm side of the storm
fundamental, important foreign policy issues that you do not do at 3:00 o'clock in the morning and change the dynamics of the middle east, change the dynamics of our national security and interest. >> but is this business as usual from now on in washington? coming up, we will dissect what some are calling a, quote, carnival stage of the u.s. government. rick? >> all right. from the carnival to the weather. spring is here officially. but for millions of americans, it feels more like...
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and it remains a continuing threat and i have to say it's a foreign policy failure. look, it's not easy. you can't look back at any prior administration and say oh, they did a great job with iran. none the less, we are where we are there. and it's not a good situation. and i don't -- there is is no way to know how iran reads our actions towards north korea but there it is. >> chris: all right. panel. thank you. see you next week. don't forget to check out panel plus where our group picks up right up with the discussion on our web site. foxnewssunday.com. we will post the video before noon eastern time. make sure to follow us on twitter at "fox news sunday." up next our power player of the week. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ... >>
and it remains a continuing threat and i have to say it's a foreign policy failure. look, it's not easy. you can't look back at any prior administration and say oh, they did a great job with iran. none the less, we are where we are there. and it's not a good situation. and i don't -- there is is no way to know how iran reads our actions towards north korea but there it is. >> chris: all right. panel. thank you. see you next week. don't forget to check out panel plus where our group picks...
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here is what the "new york times" had to say about it, quote, for years now, foreign policy insiders have pointed to north korea as the ultimate nightmare. a closed, hostile and paranoid dictatorship with an aggressive nuclear weapon's program. very few could envision a successful outcome, and yet north korea agreed in principal to dismantel its nuclear weapon's program, abide by the safeguards and admit international inspectors. and finally, diplomacy, it seems, does work after all. ladies and gentlemen, a year later, north korea exploded its first nuclear weapons device. yet, as dangerous as a nuclear-armed north korea is, it pails in comparison to the danger of a nuclear-armed iran. a nuclear-armed iran would have a choke hold on the world's main energy supplies. it could trigger nuclear proliferation throughout the middle east, turning the most unstable part of the planet into a tender box. and would make the specter of nuclear terrorism a clear and present danger. a nuclear-armed iran in the middle east wouldn't be another north korea. it would be another 50 north koreas. i know
here is what the "new york times" had to say about it, quote, for years now, foreign policy insiders have pointed to north korea as the ultimate nightmare. a closed, hostile and paranoid dictatorship with an aggressive nuclear weapon's program. very few could envision a successful outcome, and yet north korea agreed in principal to dismantel its nuclear weapon's program, abide by the safeguards and admit international inspectors. and finally, diplomacy, it seems, does work after all....
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foreign policy chief that there is to be a high-level meeting here at the u.n. general assembly this week. the five permanent members plus germany will meet to discuss iran's uranium enrichment program. that tops off a week that could, in fact, be full of breaking because president obama is coming, as you said. we're waiting at arrival of the new iranen president. everyone is looking forward to see what he has to say. and over above that for syria, chemical weapons crisis dominating everything and president obama and secretary john kerry will have their work cut out for them on that issue. and israel and palestine are having negotiations over peace and libya and pakistan making nice over kashmir. there is to be a high-level meeting between u.s. and iran here this week. >> john, a month ago none of this seemed possible. now you're talking about a meeting between u.s. and iran and the chemical weapons agreement in syria. how might this meeting between secretary state kerry and his counterpart in iran affect that video? >> what's happening is the interests of the u
foreign policy chief that there is to be a high-level meeting here at the u.n. general assembly this week. the five permanent members plus germany will meet to discuss iran's uranium enrichment program. that tops off a week that could, in fact, be full of breaking because president obama is coming, as you said. we're waiting at arrival of the new iranen president. everyone is looking forward to see what he has to say. and over above that for syria, chemical weapons crisis dominating everything...
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. >>> about half of americans say they disapprove of the way president obama is handling foreign policy according to a new poll by the "new york times" and cbs. 49% of americans say they disapprove of the president's foreign policies. 52% say they don't approve of his handling of syria, and 44% say they disapprove of his approach to iran. >>> a special judicial panel has given california more time to deal with its overcrowding in prisons. the governor will have additional time to release prisoners. the ruling is a short-term victory for brown. the prison reform deadline is only about four months away. >>> the mall seize in kenya is now over. 72 people were killed in the siege, but the number is expected to rise. during the four-day standoff, three floors of the mall collapsed. more now from al jazeera's andrew simmons in nairobi. >> reporter: it's day five of this operation and you can sense a different mood. it's one of relief, but also perhaps even more grief than before because there is an unknown number of bodies still inside this building. it has been revealed that three floors col
. >>> about half of americans say they disapprove of the way president obama is handling foreign policy according to a new poll by the "new york times" and cbs. 49% of americans say they disapprove of the president's foreign policies. 52% say they don't approve of his handling of syria, and 44% say they disapprove of his approach to iran. >>> a special judicial panel has given california more time to deal with its overcrowding in prisons. the governor will have...
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you're not only a foreign-policy thinker, but a politician. but politically it's the effect is counter to that? >> well, we have to acknowledge that we have the blood of nation noting to do here at home and that needs to be the priority. that reality is going to affect the kind of resources that will have available to do the kind of global engagement, global diplomacy that we've seen in the past. i think we are severely resource constrained and politically constrained them are going to have to prioritize and really make the case for whatever expenditures go out relative to military presence and span interstate diplomacy and foreign aid spending. that is the reality we have to deal with and i believe we will be forced to make some hard choices in that regard. secondly, i would just simply say, as i say to virtually every interest group that comes into my office, here's the line. we know that resources are tight. we know we have to cut back, but our program is different from everybody else's and that's universal. rather than argue with them, the
you're not only a foreign-policy thinker, but a politician. but politically it's the effect is counter to that? >> well, we have to acknowledge that we have the blood of nation noting to do here at home and that needs to be the priority. that reality is going to affect the kind of resources that will have available to do the kind of global engagement, global diplomacy that we've seen in the past. i think we are severely resource constrained and politically constrained them are going to...
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world outside of washington would expect that we would have a panel here of our national- security and foreign-policy experts talk about our missile defense system. in fact, we are here to talk about another subject that was heatedly discussed on the floor of the senate just yesterday between senator harry reid and senator mitch mcconnell. senator reid has said he intends to change the rules of the senate, to end the ability of the minority to filibuster which is a long and hallowed tradition in the senate. what do we think about that? here is what a certain senator said about this not too long ago. "the filibuster is not a theme and is not new. it is far from a procedural gimmick. it is part of the fabric of this institution we call the senate. it was well known in colonial legislatures before we became a country and it is an integral part of our country's 214 year history. senators have used this to stand up to presidents. the roots of the filibuster are in the constitution and in our own rules. there is no way that i would employ or use a nuclear option. it would ruin our country. in fact, breakin
world outside of washington would expect that we would have a panel here of our national- security and foreign-policy experts talk about our missile defense system. in fact, we are here to talk about another subject that was heatedly discussed on the floor of the senate just yesterday between senator harry reid and senator mitch mcconnell. senator reid has said he intends to change the rules of the senate, to end the ability of the minority to filibuster which is a long and hallowed tradition...
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. >> reporter: with the budget battle looming a surprise foreign policy announcement from the president. telling reporters that he called iran's president rue juan any on friday. senior administration officials say the call lasted 15 minute and came after rue juan any turned down a handshake with the president at the conference this weekend. after discussions on thursday between secretary of state john kerry and his iranian counterpart, things turned around. >> a path to a meaningful agreement will be difficult but i believe we've got a responsibility to pursue diplomacy. >> mr. rue juan any who also tweeted a photo of himself spent the week reaching out to the u.s. he also made assurances during a recent interview with ann curry. >> >> translator: we have never pursued or sought nuclear weapons and we are not going to do so. >> it's been more than 30 years, dating back to president jimmy carter just before the islamic revolution and the american hostage crisis which lasted more than a year. events that fostered decades long diplomatic freeze. >> it's not very often that you can see the
. >> reporter: with the budget battle looming a surprise foreign policy announcement from the president. telling reporters that he called iran's president rue juan any on friday. senior administration officials say the call lasted 15 minute and came after rue juan any turned down a handshake with the president at the conference this weekend. after discussions on thursday between secretary of state john kerry and his iranian counterpart, things turned around. >> a path to a...
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his pro foreign policy lockstep. it is time for these elected officials to do their job and protect america. with the iranian sanctions, they do not adhere to any sanctions we have had previously, so there is no diplomatic process going on. i am glad that they stepped out of line from running behind obama. lou: and is this about iran itself, or is there a strong belief on the weakness on the part of this president politically and senators and congressman alike, democrats scared for their job >> i think it is witnessed by this administrion. the fact that this administration did not consult israel, saudi arabia, that did not talk to our toughest and strongest allies in the region, and i am not calling on the saudis but israel. why in the world would you still allowed the iranians to enrich uranium. why would you allow the opportunity to look at the 17,000 centrifuges that they have, the obama administration to might think these democratic senators are worried about their jobs and recognize that this is a terrible deal
his pro foreign policy lockstep. it is time for these elected officials to do their job and protect america. with the iranian sanctions, they do not adhere to any sanctions we have had previously, so there is no diplomatic process going on. i am glad that they stepped out of line from running behind obama. lou: and is this about iran itself, or is there a strong belief on the weakness on the part of this president politically and senators and congressman alike, democrats scared for their job...
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s foreign policy chief described the talks is the most detailed talks ever cover for shelby's a former advisor to rein in nuclear issues and he says it's a good sign that these results the negotiations are being given. iran has asked who are secrecy with respect to the. package or proposal because you know the western media has counterproductive role in the past and this not in needs to be kept out of the media lying like to some extent in order to allow our serious ongoing negotiations the foreign ministers that eve at the same time that is being cautiously optimistic has a stated that he anticipates the difficult and bumpy road ahead iran is really to implement the intrusive addition of political of the i hear as part of the game the problem of how it is that what you iran wants to be part of the final package the western powers the u.s. in particular want to see as the in to media steps and is less focused on the end game by these powers and then iran and russia and china. family is used to watching the children grow up and fly the nest in greece though it's the opposite biting cuts
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world outside of washington would expect that we would have a panel here of our national- security and foreign-policy experts talk about our missile defense system. in fact, we are here to talk about another subject that was heatedly discussed on the floor of the senate just yesterday between senator harry reid and senator mitch mcconnell. senator reid has said he intends to change the rules of the senate, to end the ability of the minority to filibuster which is a long and hallowed tradition in the senate. what do we think about that? here is what a certain senator said about this not too long ago. "the filibuster is not a theme and is not new. it is far from a procedural gimmick. it is part of the fabric of this institution we call the senate. it was well known in colonial legislatures before we became a country and it is an integral part of our country's 214 year history. senators have used this to stand up to presidents. the roots of the filibuster are in the constitution and in our own rules. there is no way that i would employ or use a nuclear option. it would ruin our country. in fact, breakin
world outside of washington would expect that we would have a panel here of our national- security and foreign-policy experts talk about our missile defense system. in fact, we are here to talk about another subject that was heatedly discussed on the floor of the senate just yesterday between senator harry reid and senator mitch mcconnell. senator reid has said he intends to change the rules of the senate, to end the ability of the minority to filibuster which is a long and hallowed tradition...
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security council gave the administration another claim to a partial foreign policy victory this week, voting unanimously on a resolution to start checking on syrians chemical weapons. the united nations finally took these steps to end the stockpile of chemical weapons. >> realistically it's doubtful we would have arrived at this point if not nor a credible threat of u.s. action in the aftermath of the horrific tragedy that took place on august 21st where chemical weapons killed over 1,000 people, including more than 400 children. gwen: less than a month ago we seemed to be on the verge of military action, war. what happened, kim? >> secretary of state john kerry misspoke or -- gwen: whatever it was he did. >> whatever it was he did. answered a question at a press donches when he was asked -- conference coss -- conference when he was asked what could head off a u.s. strike. he said they could disarm. within hours russian officials responded saying i think we can make that happen. later syrians said yes. fast forward, the u.n. this week, there was a lot of politicking behind closed door
security council gave the administration another claim to a partial foreign policy victory this week, voting unanimously on a resolution to start checking on syrians chemical weapons. the united nations finally took these steps to end the stockpile of chemical weapons. >> realistically it's doubtful we would have arrived at this point if not nor a credible threat of u.s. action in the aftermath of the horrific tragedy that took place on august 21st where chemical weapons killed over 1,000...
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policy over the last bill biggest percentage decrease in the history of foreign policy united states of america and that bill was that city falls you know it's cutting foreign policy that you can't conflate snap with that it's completely i mean i'm going with going this is we all agree with that in the i'm going to go to the second bill that was passed out of the house snap was decoupled from the farm bill that still maintains a thirty six percent cut in foreign policy that we're talking about here and we are also talking about the elimination of direct payments if you if you spend some time around the hill there are farmers who will come to members of congress and they'll say quietly we're actually kind of embarrassed we're getting these direct payments absurd they want them to be cut they understand they have to have skin in the game too that bill cuts direct payment in some sleepers that back in his crop insurance let's just end farm subsidies once and for all for say any farmer that makes over one hundred thousand dollars deal no deal no matter what to research it out it chris is
policy over the last bill biggest percentage decrease in the history of foreign policy united states of america and that bill was that city falls you know it's cutting foreign policy that you can't conflate snap with that it's completely i mean i'm going with going this is we all agree with that in the i'm going to go to the second bill that was passed out of the house snap was decoupled from the farm bill that still maintains a thirty six percent cut in foreign policy that we're talking about...
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." >> on the next "washington journal" market ginsberg looks of foreign-policy challenges in the year ahead. mocker -- gould er discusses political stories of 2014. then international stories on fears in russia as the sochi olympic games draw near. plus your e-mails and tweets. >> it is on fire. it will be extremely fast. this of the five or 10 years. there.k is life into 45an slices. to what i think we should be doing is entering these and have them at the same time. we should play. we should learn. the world moves so fast. really have to stay up-to- date. >> new year's day on c-span. it just before 1:00 p.m. eastern and throughout the afternoon, ceo's on the future of higher education, robotics, and data as the new industrial revolution. on book tv, "unflinching courage" on women who helped shaped texas. then doctors assemble rights leaders at a segregationist share their memories of the civil rights era. >> the beginning of october 2013 was a perfect storm of politics and policy with implementation of many elements of the health care law and the beginning of the new fiscal year. th
." >> on the next "washington journal" market ginsberg looks of foreign-policy challenges in the year ahead. mocker -- gould er discusses political stories of 2014. then international stories on fears in russia as the sochi olympic games draw near. plus your e-mails and tweets. >> it is on fire. it will be extremely fast. this of the five or 10 years. there.k is life into 45an slices. to what i think we should be doing is entering these and have them at the same time....
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nine questions were on the shutdown, four questions were on foreign policy and one question was on the redskins. >> it's not the president staying on the medicinage, it's not the media staying on the message, because what happened after that? >> he could have said something that went to -- okay. he could have deflected it. but the reason the ap did it is every tv show and every interview has to have a kicker. and the kicker is like those water skiing squirrels they do it, they do it so it's a light way to end the news program. that's what this was. >> and then every website in america, every cable news show in america picked up the redskins, ignoring the questions about iran, the health care, and all the other -- i shouldn't say ignoring, but clearly they scored with the redskins question. >> us, too. >> some stories slayed the republican jones saying we refuse to use this name in our coverage any more. is that pc? >> i think it's very pc, liberals fabricate outrage over redskins. what i really loved was a in a minute woman saying listen, if the redskins are object northboundus to you,
nine questions were on the shutdown, four questions were on foreign policy and one question was on the redskins. >> it's not the president staying on the medicinage, it's not the media staying on the message, because what happened after that? >> he could have said something that went to -- okay. he could have deflected it. but the reason the ap did it is every tv show and every interview has to have a kicker. and the kicker is like those water skiing squirrels they do it, they do it...
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first of that he has very definite foreign policy goals, one being iran, and the other being the israeli/palestinian conflict. he wants to sort those two things out if he possibly can before he leaves office. saying if you can sort those problems out you will get a firm foundation for peace going forward. and iran plays into so many of these things in the middle east where the u.s. is having difficulties, including the israelis and palestinians, because iran could use its influence with organizations like hamas, which is the fairly and freely elected guard, it can use its influence there to smooth negotiations there. >> john thanks so much for joining us this morning. and still to come on al jazeera, an egyptian doctor has offered his efforts to [ inaudible ]. that's all i have an real money. victoria azarenko hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, andx >>> and welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford and here are your headlines. if you don't have health insurance and you need some, well, today is the day to start shopping. enrollment under the affordable
first of that he has very definite foreign policy goals, one being iran, and the other being the israeli/palestinian conflict. he wants to sort those two things out if he possibly can before he leaves office. saying if you can sort those problems out you will get a firm foundation for peace going forward. and iran plays into so many of these things in the middle east where the u.s. is having difficulties, including the israelis and palestinians, because iran could use its influence with...
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and, it remains a continuing threat and i have to say, it is a foreign policy failure and look, it is not easy. you can't look back at any prior administration and say, they did a great job with iran. nonetheless we are where we are there and it is not a good situation, and, there is no way to know how iran reads our actions towards north korea but there it is. >> chris: all right, panel, thank you, see you next week and don't forget to check out "panel plus" where or group picks up with the discussion on our web site, foxnewssunday.com and we'll post the video before noon eastern time and make sure and follow us on twitter twitter, @foxnewssunday. up next our power player of the week. ♪ tch out for mysel. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health
and, it remains a continuing threat and i have to say, it is a foreign policy failure and look, it is not easy. you can't look back at any prior administration and say, they did a great job with iran. nonetheless we are where we are there and it is not a good situation, and, there is no way to know how iran reads our actions towards north korea but there it is. >> chris: all right, panel, thank you, see you next week and don't forget to check out "panel plus" where or group...
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polls say no, but foreign policy could end up being barack obama's enduring legacy. at least john kerry homes so >> the united states is stronger under this first agreement than before. gwen: covering the week, molly bell of "the atlantic," jeanne cummings of bloomberg news, john harwood of cnbc and "the new york times" and doyle mcmanus of the "los angeles times." >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we went out and asked people a simple question. how old is the oldest person you've known? we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90's and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed, the official retirement age. how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all f these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is providedly northrop grumman. additional funding is provided by the annenberg founda
polls say no, but foreign policy could end up being barack obama's enduring legacy. at least john kerry homes so >> the united states is stronger under this first agreement than before. gwen: covering the week, molly bell of "the atlantic," jeanne cummings of bloomberg news, john harwood of cnbc and "the new york times" and doyle mcmanus of the "los angeles times." >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our...
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policy it is very unique circumstances. but brazil is that the more significant end of the spectrum. in the mideast obama is abandonment of the strikes against syria the secretary of state moving towards detente with iran in military aid to egypt had alienated persian gulf allies like the united arab air of its -- united arab emirates and saudi arabia. >> can we count on anything he has told us? to the historical relationship is that worth anything? >> they expect more snowden revelations to surface and they have no working blueprint how to handle it. >> it is not that if we have a communications plan in our clutches how allegations may or may not be leaked. >> west german intelligence officials headed to washington next week one of the concerns is that the european allies may seek to use the espionage controversy as leverage with the ongoing trade talks. lou:, which more on the nsa in the for policy decisions and the stone wall of the administration throughout the broadcast. we will be right back. >> glitches, the text sea
policy it is very unique circumstances. but brazil is that the more significant end of the spectrum. in the mideast obama is abandonment of the strikes against syria the secretary of state moving towards detente with iran in military aid to egypt had alienated persian gulf allies like the united arab air of its -- united arab emirates and saudi arabia. >> can we count on anything he has told us? to the historical relationship is that worth anything? >> they expect more snowden...
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world outside of washington would expect that we would have a panel here of our national-security and foreign-policy experts talk about our missile defense system. in fact, we are here to talk about another subject that was heatedly discussed on the floor of the senate just yesterday between senator harry reid and senator mitch mcconnell. senator reid has said he intends to change the rules of the senate, to end the ability of the minority to filibuster which is a long and hallowed tradition in the senate. what do we think about that? here is what a certain senator said about this not too long ago. "the filibuster is not a theme and is not new. it is far from a procedural gimmick. it is part of the fabric of this institution we call the senate. it was well known in colonial legislatures before we became a country and it is an integral part of our country's 214 year history. senators have used this to stand p to presidents. the roots of the filibuster are in the constitution and in our own rules. there is no way that i would employ or use a nuclear option. it would ruin our country. in fact, breaking
world outside of washington would expect that we would have a panel here of our national-security and foreign-policy experts talk about our missile defense system. in fact, we are here to talk about another subject that was heatedly discussed on the floor of the senate just yesterday between senator harry reid and senator mitch mcconnell. senator reid has said he intends to change the rules of the senate, to end the ability of the minority to filibuster which is a long and hallowed tradition in...
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in foreign policy issues. then presidential historian richard norton smith discusses that taped phone calls made by president richard nixon in the summer of 1972. it looks like the impact of those recordings as well as the political climate of the time. all that and your calls on washington channel live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> next, president of laws proposed energy initiative in africa that aims to expand the sub-saharan region access to a lecture power. the president announced the plan is trip to africa last month. this discussion as to by the center for strategic and international studies a little less than two hours. .. >> we look at the role of the private sector in the u.s. development can harness the energy of the private sector and maximize development impact. we are very grateful for this chevron corporation for their and sport content support. i would also like to thank christina perkins has done a great job of bringing us all together today. president obama traveled to africa from june 25
in foreign policy issues. then presidential historian richard norton smith discusses that taped phone calls made by president richard nixon in the summer of 1972. it looks like the impact of those recordings as well as the political climate of the time. all that and your calls on washington channel live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> next, president of laws proposed energy initiative in africa that aims to expand the sub-saharan region access to a lecture power. the president...
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fox national security analyst on the middle east and the obama foreign policy. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, im just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. help the gulf when we made recover d learnto the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is und
fox national security analyst on the middle east and the obama foreign policy. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, im just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your...
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policy over the last bill biggest percentage decrease in the history of foreign policy united states of america and i think that bill also it was that that he falls you know it's cutting foreign policy that you can't conflate snap with that it's completely i mean i'm going with going this you know as we all agree with that in the i'm going to go to the second bill that was passed out of the house snap was decoupled from the farm bill that still maintains a thirty six percent cut in foreign policy that we're talking about here and we are also talking about the elimination of direct payments if you if you spend some time around the hill there are farmers who will come to members of congress and they'll say quietly we're actually kind of embarrassed we're getting these direct payments absurd they want them to be cut they understand they have to have skin in the game too that bill cuts direct payment in some sleepers that back in his crop insurance let's just end farm subsidies once and for all for say any farmer that makes over one hundred thousand dollars deal no deal not really want t
policy over the last bill biggest percentage decrease in the history of foreign policy united states of america and i think that bill also it was that that he falls you know it's cutting foreign policy that you can't conflate snap with that it's completely i mean i'm going with going this you know as we all agree with that in the i'm going to go to the second bill that was passed out of the house snap was decoupled from the farm bill that still maintains a thirty six percent cut in foreign...
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yes, there will be things about foreign policies, gun control infrastructure clean energy. but the white house has gone far and beyond than in previous speeches where the president is going to be speaking directly to the american people without the filter of washington reporters and pundits. secondly the white house has been talking a lot about making republicans own the cuts in spending, the sequester. when you hear the white house say repeatedly, a lot of speech is going to be focused on the economy, and the president is going to argue that $85 billion in spending cuts could wreck the economy, and it's the republicans' responsibility to help avoid that. this comes across as a much more partisan speech. a lot of people were anticipating just a few weeks ago. >> michael: let's talk about the partisanship of the speech. we heard that inauguration speech. how do you think--that was partisan in a lot of people's minds. i didn't see it as partisan. i sort of saw it as progressive and forward-thinking. but when you think about what the president is going to say tonight how will
yes, there will be things about foreign policies, gun control infrastructure clean energy. but the white house has gone far and beyond than in previous speeches where the president is going to be speaking directly to the american people without the filter of washington reporters and pundits. secondly the white house has been talking a lot about making republicans own the cuts in spending, the sequester. when you hear the white house say repeatedly, a lot of speech is going to be focused on the...
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once perceived as a foreign policy success now has erode the to the point the russians won't even let american families adopt russian children. >> i think we just have to wait and see what the real objectives of the new russian leadership are. we thought it was self-defeating for them to take the actions they did, throwing out usaid. that hurts the russian people. i thought it was tragic that they stopped adoptions, especially those that were already in train. so there are issues. we will keep working on them, but we'll also draw lines where we disagree and seek out when we must. >> interesting she referred to it as they. we know when all this changed, when putin got back into the presidency. clinton offered new ways of offering nothing new on 2016. >> in december, you told my friend barbara walters that you had no intention of running for president. >> right. >> in december of 2001, you told tim russert you had no intention of running for president. >> and i didn't. >> so things change. but do you feel that joe biden as the vice president has the right of first refusal as it were wit
once perceived as a foreign policy success now has erode the to the point the russians won't even let american families adopt russian children. >> i think we just have to wait and see what the real objectives of the new russian leadership are. we thought it was self-defeating for them to take the actions they did, throwing out usaid. that hurts the russian people. i thought it was tragic that they stopped adoptions, especially those that were already in train. so there are issues. we will...
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i would like to take a second, talk about the foreign-policy agenda. japan's foreign policy going forward to protect freedom of thought, expression, and speech in the asia-pacific. can you think of anything more important than that? this will help transform the region. to make sure that the seas are governed by rule of law and not by intimidation or power. to pursue interconnected economies and bring about a more fruitful enter cultural ties with japan and other countries in asia. and to promote the exchange with the younger generation. these are the principles the prime minister has articulated and i think they are good for america. this is a partnership that is good for us. we will have a chance to hear prime minister abe. the meeting with the president was extended because -- i do not know how much he is going to tell us. it is a very important dialogue that we have between japan and america. this is the most foundational relationship we have and we needed to be successful. i know the prime minister will be a key leader for that. about 80% of americ
i would like to take a second, talk about the foreign-policy agenda. japan's foreign policy going forward to protect freedom of thought, expression, and speech in the asia-pacific. can you think of anything more important than that? this will help transform the region. to make sure that the seas are governed by rule of law and not by intimidation or power. to pursue interconnected economies and bring about a more fruitful enter cultural ties with japan and other countries in asia. and to...
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delicate kelly, what she wants to focus on his foreign-policy and military issues. you get drawn in some times on these issues, having a very hard time london control. she wishes that would go way, the discussion of that. being a spokesperson. if they do that, you draw attention to yourself on the she may not want to and the press might portray them as women acting against women, and they don't want that. so you see actually over and over kind of the same type of story playing out. so with the ledbetter fair pay act the story that played out in the press was, well, it took all the republican women voting for the lead better bill. the republican men except for specter, did not. there was really more complication behind it. republicans knew that there health committee ranking member could not be the one to offer the legislation. they knew as a woman to a group of for the republican alternative. they thought about macao's become a but she would have a tough reelection fight and did not want to get involved. >> host: getting kicked out of leadership. >> guest: that's ri
delicate kelly, what she wants to focus on his foreign-policy and military issues. you get drawn in some times on these issues, having a very hard time london control. she wishes that would go way, the discussion of that. being a spokesperson. if they do that, you draw attention to yourself on the she may not want to and the press might portray them as women acting against women, and they don't want that. so you see actually over and over kind of the same type of story playing out. so with the...
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fox national security analyst on the middle east and the obama foreign policy. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ lou: breaking news. residents from florida and louisiana are preparing for a tropical storm can't. it could become a hurricane before it makes landfall tomorrow night. rather saturday night. right now the stars above 430 miles away from the mississippi river. the mouth of the message be referred, packing winds up to 65 miles-per-hour. and karen, of course mold become a hurricane with the winds rise above 74 miles-per-hour. joining us now, former pentagon official, fox news national security analyst who has just returned from egypt. we have a lot to co
fox national security analyst on the middle east and the obama foreign policy. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your...
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later a discussion about president obama's foreign policy agenda. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> what i like about c-span's coverage it is very thorough. every show i want to watch is on c-span. i like the coverage on the floor and debates on the floor as well as the hearings that you cover for sub committees and major committee hears. >> judy watches c-span on comcast. c-span created by america's cable companies in 1979. brought to you as a public service by your television provider. also from this morning's "washington journal" an update on hurricane sandy disaster relief assistance. host: joining us now stephen ellis. welcome. there were concerns about a bill considering the emergency funding as to what was added to it. was was the main concern of that? guest: there is a nucleus of that that is critical in sandy aid. they just passed $9.6 billion. but there is important sandy aid for the victims but there was other money for other natural disasters. host: how much money? guest: it could be tens of billions of do
later a discussion about president obama's foreign policy agenda. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> what i like about c-span's coverage it is very thorough. every show i want to watch is on c-span. i like the coverage on the floor and debates on the floor as well as the hearings that you cover for sub committees and major committee hears. >> judy watches c-span on comcast. c-span created by america's cable companies in 1979. brought to you...